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In a cell, the tangles of long strands of DNA form the

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Chromatin, which consists of DNA and associated proteins, forms long strands in the nucleus. The chromatin condenses to form chromosomes during cell division.

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Chromosomes - single, long pieces of coiled DNA containing many genes.

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The tangles of long strands of DNA form the chromatin. The structures that transform light energy into chemical energy are called chloroplasts.

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In a nucleus the tangles of long strands of DNA form the chromatin. Chromatin is composed of DNA and proteins.

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It is called chromatin. It is made of DNA.

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chromosomes

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chromosomes

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chromatin

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